Highly Productive Welding Operations
Miller Electric will showcase their latest welding, cutting and safety equipment designed to address quality, safety and productivity challenges commonly found in the manufacturing, fabrication and construction industries.
Posted: October 4, 2015
In Booths N-11027 and N-14037, Miller Electric Mfg. Co. (Appleton, WI) will showcase their latest welding, cutting and safety equipment designed to address quality, safety and productivity challenges commonly found in the manufacturing, fabrication and construction industries. Live welding demonstrations will provide visitors with firsthand experience of the equipment, along with solutions from Miller-recommend partners, including Hobart filler metals, Bernard semi-automatic MIG guns and Tregaskiss robotic MIG guns. Representatives will be available to answer product and welding technology questions. Miller will provide free educational seminars at the booth each day of the show that tackle common welding challenges in the industry and will be followed by a Q&A period.
Welding equipment being displayed includes Continuum™ advanced industrial welding systems that provide exceptional arc performance. This next generation of advanced MIG welding systems help welding operators of all skill levels to create quality welds on thick or thin materials. User-friendly controls and system flexibilities help manage challenging jobs. The addition of welding information management collects and reports weld data to improve productivity and manage costs.
Also on display is the Big Blue® 800 Duo Pro SF welder/generator with FieldPRO™ Smart Feeder. This Multiprocess welder/ generator runs conventional stick, TIG, FCAW and MIG welding, as well as advanced Regulated Metal Deposition (RMD®) and Pulsed MIG processes with the addition of the FieldPro Smart Feeder. These advanced processes can operate up to 200 ft away from the power source with no control cable, help to reduce weld failures, and can eliminate backing gas on some stainless and chrome-moly pipe welding applications.
Other equipment on display include ArcReach™ multiprocess welding systems that are designed to reduce downtime, costs and exposure to safety hazards by allowing welding operators to set voltage at the weld joint without the use of control cables. This capability helps improve productivity by eliminating unnecessary trips to the power source and providing greater arc-on time; encourages best-practice weld settings and techniques; and reduces tripping hazards and operator fatigue caused by excessive walking to and from the power source.
Insight Core™ and Insight Centerpoint™ welding information management systems are included on an expanded offering of Miller power sources to provide weld data to drive continuous improvements. These systems collect and monitor data to help increase productivity, improve weld quality and manage cost. The Dynasty® 210 TIG and stick welding system provides exceptional TIG and stick welding in an easy-to-use, versatile and portable machine. The system offers easy software updates and feature expansions, as well as improved welding performance on aluminum (DX model only). Wireless remote control compatibility helps save time and money by eliminating cord tangles or failures and provides precise welding operator control.
Miller Electric Manufacturing Company, 1635 West Spencer Street, Appleton, WI 54912, 920-831-4646, www.millerwelds.com.